(6GGG for a 9/9 that has a morph of 6GG) because you can play him morphed and turn him over faster than you could if you played him from your hand. And maybe if you didn’t want your opponent to make you discard something with a high casting cost, so you morph it and wait. The one thing I like about it is how you can flip it over anytime, for instants if you block with a faced down Battering Craghorn

, and flip him over and get his first strike ability. Not that it’s horrible, but I just think that it’s not that great. The fact that it’s a 2/2 isn’t that great either, because if you have something very valuable in the morphed position your opponent can just Firebolt

it and you loose that creature. Overall, morph will be ok, but I’ve seen better in my opinion.

My thoughts on the return of Cycling:

I do enjoy this. I think this was a good idea to bring it back, because I always liked cycling. Think now of the possibilities of “mono-green threshold” with cycling cards in it (cycle a card to get a card in the graveyard and draw a card). Or the card named Sandstorm

, that deals X damage to all creatures for XR, if you don’t need it, -re-cycle it! Plus, some have added abilities to where when you cycle it you still get some effects besides just drawing cards. Like Primal Boost

When you play this guy and he’s not countered, you can basically say he’s not going to die. This guy is so broken I can’t believe it. At first sight, I thought it was a miss print on the spoiler. I will definitely use this guy in new decks, for he’s the man, hands down.

This is another good one in the series of new legends they have. This guy can TAP to draw three cards… that’s one talented wizard. He’s the perfect game winner in stall decks: play him, and if the opponent tries to kill him then just return him to your hand. His idle time can be used to draw three, and when the time is right attack with him. Awesome, just, awesome.

Definitely awesome. I got lucky in the prerelease and was able to get one of these guys. He worked VERY well once I got him in play. I will probably be making a deck around this guy in the near future also.

spoiler, I noticed how each of the colors revolved around their own 1, or some times 2, creature types. I had to make a creature type based deck, so I decided elves where it. The whole point of this deck is to get out the card Taunting Elf

, and then do it again). Not to mention that regardless of what kind of shuffle you get, there’s a massive beating of elves and elf advantage cards in here. This one is fun, but I can’t test it in tournament play yet for the simple fact that Onslaught